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Dozens arrested and one police officer injured in Minneapolis protests
Thousands of people joined another night of protests in Minneapolis on Saturday, following the death of a woman who was shot by a US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent in the city.
Earlier, city officials said 30 people had been arrested during the weekend's protests, and one police officer was injured after a "chunk of ice was thrown at them".
Protests against immigration enforcement have been held across the US after 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good was shot in her car on Wednesday.
The Trump administration said the agent who fired the shots acted in self-defence. Local officials have insisted the woman posed no danger.
Trump news at a glance: Death of Renee Good at hands of ICE sparks nationwide protests
More than a thousand protests were held across the country in the wake of the ICE-related shooting of Renee Good in Minneapolis – key US politics stories from 10 January 2026 at a glance
The death of Renee has ignited anger across the US, with more than a thousand protests held across the country in the wake of the ICE-related shooting.
Large crowds marched on Saturday in Boston, San Francisco and Portland, Oregon. In snow-covered Minneapolis, crowds reached into the thousands, chanting: “Fuck ICE, ICE out!” and Renee Nicole Good’s name. With planned actions in all 50 states, events will continue into Sunday.
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Whistles, then gunfire: How the deadly ICE shooting unfolded in Minneapolis
Renee Nicole Good’s final moments were spent in her maroon Honda Pilot, her son’s stuffed animals peeking out from the glove compartment. She had stopped in the middle of a tree-lined south Minneapolis street and motioned for unmarked government vehicles to drive past.
Whistle blasts pierced the early January chill in a now-familiar community response employed by activists in US cities to alert neighbors to the presence of immigration officers. For several minutes, Good partially blocked traffic on the street. Some unmarked government vehicles idled; others drove around.
On a snowy residential street Wednesday morning, Good crossed paths with a 10-year Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer and Iraq War veteran named Jonathan Ross, who was dragged about 100 yards six months prior by a driver during an immigration operation in a Minneapolis suburb.
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